OCR Text |
Show eT Tag THE AMERICAS TODAY'S BRIEFING BY House Approves GATT: The House of Representatives approved the GATT trade agreement Tuesday, clearing the wayfor a Senate vote later this week. Details: A-1 Indiana: Former Vice Presidenti Quayle treated for bloodclot in lung ATV Preacher: After spending nearly 5 years in prison, former televangelist Jim Bakker will soon be a free man and mayreturn to the ministry. Pacific Ocean Shinika Sykes & Tom a WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER30, 1994 UTAH A2 Russia: Yeltsin threatensintervention Tie Vote: Thevote to elect the Rich County attorney endedin a 299/299tie. Andelectionofficials wantto flip a coin the winner. Details: A-1 against secessionist nue Wounded Pride: A 31-year-old womanfiredsix shots Tuesdayin a University of Utah genetics lab. Ping Yu, the woman’s ex-boyfriend, was wounded and was in serious condition. Details: B-1 ) Bosnia: U.N. boss to visit Sarajevo Washington: U.S pas approves ear trade t pact Details: A-1 ’60s Activist: Jerry Rubin, the former “Yippie” leader and anti-Vietnam waractivist of the 1960s, died Monday in California. He was 56. California: Chicago Seven activist Jerry Rubin dies at 56 ran Details: A-6 Bad Quake: A study shows a 7.5 earthquake in Salt Lake County could produce $8.5 billion in damage to homes and commercialbuildings. That is more than one-fourth the valueofall such buildings countywide. Details: B-1 Indian Ocean Suspect Identified: Wisconsin prison officials named Christopher Venezuela: Scores of inmates Scarver, a 25-year-old inmate with a history of mental problems,as the chief suspect in the beating death ofserial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. looseafter jailbreak Details: A-10 Dan Quayle Hospitalized: Former Fighting Back: Salt Lake Olympic Bid officials Tuesday aunweret Jon Sr.’s Utah hosting the 2002 Games. eesay the Games are not just for boosting economic growth. Details: B-1 EUROPE/AFRICA ASIA/OCEANIA BUSINESS Russia’s Troubles: President Boris Yeltsin threatened military action Tuesdayagainst the Russian republic of Israel Against Militants: An Israeli Army report released Tuesday said its secret police arrested 40 more Hamas activists and thwarted plans to mount suicide attacks in a West Banksettle- Dow Slides: The Dow Jonesindustrial average lost 1.01 points Tuesday to close at 3,738.55. Stocks: B-5 ment. The report said a Hamas bunker Te ttle: based South Central Utah Telephone Association has torn upits contract to buy the Hanksville exchange from US WEST. But Beehive Telephone Co.saysthatis just a ploy to makea deallater. Vice President Dan Quayle has been ad- mitted to an Indianapolis, Ind., hospital with a blood clot in one lung. Details: A-10 Chechnya and its secessionist leader. If It Please the Court: Supreme Court justices heard arguments Tuesday about an Arkansaslaw that seeks to limit the length of time elected members can servein Congress. Details: A-11 Details: A-1 Venezuela’s Jailbreak: Police officials say scores of inmates took advantageof anelectricity failure Tuesdayat a high-security prison to evade guards and crawlout through sewage tunnels. Details: A-13 had been found that wasfull of arms and explosives, along with Israeli army uniforms and Jewish skullcaps. The im- U.N. operations in Bosnia. had been planning to disguise themselves as soldiers. Details: A-6 Names and Democracy: South Africa’s government swept away another legacy of white rule Tuesday, rechristening a dam namedforthe creator of apartheid. Hendrik Verwoerd Dam was among 12 damsandrivers given new names. Most are native wordsora return to original names. South Africa's Demos Leadership: South Dakota Sen. Thomas Daschle claims he has enough supportto be elected as Senate Democratic leader. Buthis rival for the post, Sen. Last-Ditch Effort: U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali will fly to Sarajevo today to present Serbs with “conditions” for the continuation of flag and a few other national symbols Christopher Dodd of Con- have been overhauledsince the African National Congress wonthefirstall-race election in April, but the government necticut, refused to concede. Details: A-13 has avoided wholesale changes. Huffington’s Wrath:California Senate Republican candidate Michael Huffington is helping to finance an ad campaign suggesting widespread voting by illegal immigrants tainted California’s Nov.8 election. OPINION Colombia Children: A human-rights group said Tuesday that more than lawmakershave passed GATT, the Sen- ate also should support the pact and approve the world-trade agreement. Editorial: A-14 2,000 children were murdered in Co- lombialast year. Details: A-16 SPORTS U.S. and Taiwan: The Clinton administration announced Tuesdaythatit will send a Cabinet-level delegation to Taiwannext week, a move welcomed by Taiwanese officials as ‘an important breakthrough” in relations. The Decembervisit by Transportation Secretary Federico Pena to attend a U.S.-Taiwanbusiness conferencewill mark only the second time since 1979 a Cabinet memberhas traveled officially to Taiwan,whichis formally knownas the Republic of China on Taiwan. Runnin’ Utes: The University of Utah Runnin’ Utes beat Lewis-State College 74-42 Tuesday night at the Huntsman Center. Details: C-1 No RoomForError: Alabama,with 11 wins and no losses and the No. 3 college football team in the nation, has been winning this season,but just barely. Four timesthe team hadtorally in the last quarter to win. Players will have to keep that in mind when they meet sixth-ranked Floridain the Southwestern Conference championship gameSaturdayin Atlanta. Details: C-1 Claim to Fame: Whatfast-food dining condiment began in Salt Lake City? Fry sauce, the pink mixtureof ketchup, mayonnaiseand spices, was invented by Don Carlos Edwards, founderof Arctic Circle restaurants. Food & Garden:C-1 EST UTAH INDEX $221.089 billion — U.S. In which U.S. state are you? Cause of Blindness:Discovery of a gene that causes a rare form of blindness mayofferthefirst real progress toward understanding a far more partment of Defense expenditures nationwide in 1991. State Rankings 1992 eye’s most sensitive region, the macula, research- ers said Tuesday. Geneticist Bernhard Weber,at the Institute for Human Genetics in Wurzburg, Germany, said he has isolated a gene that causes a rare blinding gacrome called Sorsby’s fundus Systrophy, or The disorderruins the central part of the retina, the area known as the macula. U.S. FACTS Between January 1987 and January 1992, 5.6 million workers who had been with their employ- e discovery of SFD’s cause was reported Tuesdayin the scientific journal Nature Genetics. Because SFDclosely mimics the tissue damage seen in age-related degeneration of the macula, scientists said the find should yield the first opportunity to study the step-by-seprecess that leadsto the destruction of the ma Although the discovery is impant the re- Tuesday’s answer: New Jersey ers for at least three years lost TODAY IN HISTORY their jobs to layoffs, company closings and other misfortunes. American (September 1994). 1782 — The United States and Britain signed preliminary peace articles in Paris, ending the Revolutionary War. 1803 — Spain completed the process of ceding Louisianato France. 1804 — The only U.S. Supreme Court justice im- VOCABULARY Badinage — (bah den NAHJ) N. Playful, teasing banter. The team engaged ina little af- seainhere emphasize that theyarestill far from knowing how macular degeneration occurs and ane ne rom peuwlets Sebeth 1949 — Chinese Communists captured Chungking. 1954 — Elizabeth Hodges of Sylacauga, Ala, was ; = |S ; S t < o oTaiatoanethe aeoe 1996. Today’s: Actress Virginia Mayois 74. Actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Zee Former New York Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm is 70. ol is faik ikshow‘host seeaillyalae on tadyy isis4 6 aS‘inger show hos éGordon ona © DEATHS JUST DANCING a The Grand Ayatollah Ali Araki, supremeleaderof the world’s 100 million Shiite Muslims, died Tuesdayiin Tehran,Iran. He was at least 100 years old. Soulima Stravinsky, 84, pianist, composer, teacher and son of the legendary composer Igor Stravinsky, died Mondayof respiratory failure. (USPS 478-360) \ head.’ I thoughtall of his hair was goingto fall out.” BIRTHDAYS TheSalt LakeTribune | asked herif he had enoughofthis shampoo. ‘I took one look at him and screamed, ‘Quick, get that off your janguis! relationship, aaid Koop. The $20 videos are due tn drugstores in treaty. It now goes to the Senate. | Oo Tipper Gore: Where someseestiffness, Tipper sees ‘absolutely pure animal magnetism.” That’s what a teen-age Tipper felt when she met Vice President Al Gore in 1963at his senior prom in Washington, D.C. “He was sexy, serious, smart and funny,” Mrs. Gore said in the Dee.6 issue of Woman’s World magazine. After 24 years of marriage, Mrs. Gore said her husbandstill loves a good prank.She said Gore recently held out a half-empty bottle of hairremoval cream while taking a shower and Cataracts, diabetes, arthritis and migraine headaches. “These For treaty backers, lifting the principalbarrierto free trade and global cooperation will not be easy. Jesse Helms is heavier than they thought. | Details: A-5 ent cause ofblindness in the elderly. Some 6 ace HONOR. YPUR The House passed the GATT Established Published Sunday April 15, 1871. Tribune Corporadaily Park. Bruce Thoma, 32, shotat elk in- side the park’s boundary. personin every 40 — are affected by the disorder. — Newsday NON SEQUITUR NOTHING SERIOUS ‘aaSonth MalaSaLae City, Utah a Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City, : © ‘The Salt Lake Tribune atthe above address Wrong Area: A Pennsylvania man has pleadedguilty to a chargeofillegally hunting elk in Yellowstone National we call a doctor in the morning. ’s the idea a series of medical videos featuring former Surgeon General Koop They will offer information on illnesses such as heart disease, The Female Eunuch (1971) «‘ night and Sunday north of the Grand Canyon. No damageorinjuries were reported, however. Details: A-5 : f Rene [to preventretinal Atpresent, macular dlegeneration is the most tillion people in the United States — about one injured when whi teorit crashed he injured an 8%-pound meteorite throughthe roof of her house. “Energy is the power that drives every human being.It is not lost by exertion but maintainedbyit, for it is a faculty of the psyche.” — Germaine Greer Shaking Experiences: Three small earthquakes were reported Saturday SeerAR ReaisWealtasetsome yg; E¥eret Koop: Pontwo vides intheVOR and youwon't cusedofpolitical bias. (He was acquitted by the Senate.) AND WE QUOTE Program Cuts? An Idaho Indian leaderbelieves tribes will get along better with Republicans in control of Congress. Delbert Farmerof the Fort Hall Business Council Says he hopes business will flourish. Details: A-5 said Ronald Pruett, an Guntralioleste at the peached to date, Samuel Chase, went ontrial, ac- ter-game badinage. INTERMOUNTAIN Gregory Hinessaysthe secretto his success is a little motherly encouragement.‘My moth§ er saw that my brotherandI hada little interest andability in tap dancing,” the 48-year-old actor and dancer said Mondayat a forum sponsored by an educational arm of the Smithsonian Institution. The star of such moviesas “The Cotton Club” and “White Nights” began pery forming with his brother, Maurice, at age 3. serious problem,age-related degeneration of the De- Executive Species: Western states governors say the Endangered Species Actis a well-intentioned failure. Meeting in St. George, they said the act needs a major overhaul. Details: B-2 HEADLINERS FINDINGS & FIGURES THE RIGHT PLACE $1.827 billion — U.S. _Department of Defense in Utah in 1991. te Jazz Win The Utah Jazz beat the Portland Trail Blazers 105-94 Tuesday night in Portland. The win gives the Jazz its fifth straight victory. Details: C-1 DAYBREAK Senators and GATT: The United States has championed free trade in world markets since 1947, regardless of which political party held the upper hand in Washington. Now that House Details: A-16 plication was that Islamic guerrillas Nudes OK: The Salt Lake City Library Board voted to allow paintings of nudesto remain in the Anderson-Foothill branch. Complainants said they were i for children. Details: B-1 HOW TO GET CONNECTED SUBSCRIPTION RATES | Mail (4-week Daiy/Sunay iat) en $1112 Daily Only (Utah) . . $74 Sunday Only (Utah) .$M Daily & Sunday (Outside of Utah). $2132 - CIRCULATION NUMBERS por same-day missed delivery replacement on weekdays and Saturdays, eal before 16 a.m. Sundays call before 1 pin For carrer and home delivery information, new subscriptions, restarting subscriptions, cancellationsand billing information, ee ee a ede FeatonanBot oe ge Berit Carrier pena(4-week ) ree $5.76 Daily and Sunday Eras 5.“ Sundays Only... $100 Member Audit Bureau of Cireulations @ Updated AP news/stocks ibune li wi prineiaryaccess NEWSROOM NUMBERS Business News 257-2085 Reader Advocate... 237-2015 Editorial Writers oreo 237-2019 ae Rolly & Wells Sekivied Photography . 737-2065 ‘Utah OnLine... Editor. . Newspapers Ed... 231-2011 Reereaton. <. i news, sports What: The entire and feature 3 content ofE today's s y Salt Lake Tribune is available instantly on your personal computer (by noon) with a Utah OnLine connection. Youwill receive: 237-2099 in 237-2018 Seores(O/mun) »1-000-8061851 287-2060 @ Personal ads pal W Internet mail address @ Weather Map/forecasts Past, present movie reviews Classified ads ! 5 i Who:All Tribune subscribers can receive 45 minutes daily of Utah OnLine free. (Sunday-only subscribers receive 25 minutes daily.) Non-subscribers access Coe can OnLine! OnLine (45minutes per day ‘i How: Call (801) 237-2069 with PC’ 's 1200 baud modem or your better and your telecommunication software. Within 48 hours of completing a brief identification form, you wae connected to Utah OnLine your personal Obes citing, TBur-oompalible for three-month pe- users can download a free graph- at $100. Unlimited access is available to organizations. Utah OnLine more attractive. qi and signups to 2.a.m.),7 days a week. Jordan at (801) 237-2083. riods at $29.95 or the entire year ics package that makes using When: 21 hours aday(Sa.m. to Utah OnLine Editor John J |